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SP-Chefin Pamela Rendi-Wagner he called the measure an admission of guilt for the total failure of the government in the management of the crown. similar to Neos and FP. “In short, Kogler, Anschober and Nehammer are trying to bury our republic,” said the club’s coach. Herbert Kickl in a transmission.
At a press conference on Saturday, Rendi-Wagner objected to the fact that no preparations had been made for the impending second wave of pandemics. He did not handle central coordination or contact tracing intact. The federal government also left the federal states and hospitals alone in setting up intensive care units. He also called the fact that Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (vice president) had spoken of the light at the end of the tunnel in August, when the second wave had already started as a serious mistake.
“Act of Despair”
The now announced blockade is an “act of desperation” and shows the federal government’s total loss of control over the infection process, Rendi-Wagner said: “Now all Austrians are presenting the bill for the failure of the management of the federal government”. And: “The government must now pull the emergency brake due to its own failure.” If this blind flight continues like this, the next blockade is already inevitable.
A clear did not come from the head of the SP for the imminent end of regular classes. Schools would have to stay open. The restrictions in this area are the wrong signal and the wrong measurements. Almost all Western countries would have allowed classes to continue despite the closures. A stop brings a lot of harm, little benefit, and is “very irresponsible.”
By the way, there was hardly any participation from the opposition, according to Rendi-Wagner. A short conference call is promised, in which one will probably find out what has been circulating in the media for days.
“Nothing learned”
“The government has learned nothing,” Kickl said of the previously known lockdown measures. Apparently, since spring, people have put their hands in their laps and have not thought about anything. Now they resort to completely exaggerated means and lead Austria to ruin. Fundamental rights and freedoms are also being massively intervened once again.
All areas of life, such as the economy, the labor market, culture, education and sports, have already suffered massive and largely irreparable damage. Relief funds are being paid slowly or not being paid. The situation is dramatic, but not mainly because of the corona virus, but because of incompetence, self-importance and resistance to the advice of the vice president and the Greens, Kickl said.
Neos wants schools to be open for approval
Neos too– Lady Beate Meinl-Reisinger He blamed the coalition for the second “blockade”: “This government has failed,” he told a press conference. Kurz’s cabinet has had the only job in recent months to avoid a second “lockdown.” Many countries, including Austria’s neighbors, have shown that this is possible.
In light of the second lockdown in the crown crisis, the Neos advocate solidarity. In a letter to Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (Vice President) and the government, Meinl-Reisinger offers the approval of his parliamentary group in the main committee on Sunday evening, but only if schools remain open for classes and not just for attention in case of emergency. Sending students to distance education is “a mistake”.
The main committee must approve the extended exit restrictions; of course, the votes of the government factions are sufficient. The planned measures deal with “massive violations of fundamental rights”, emphasized Meinl-Reisinger. “Again we have constitutional and constitutional concerns,” he said. He also had to “take note with regret that there is no willingness to cooperate, much less dialogue, of the government with the opposition regarding the measures and a clean rule of law design of the regulations.”
However, as a constructive opposition force, the Neos are now concerned with minimizing collateral damage, “putting education first and working towards it starting tomorrow so that we do not fall into the next blockade early next year,” he explained. Meinl-Reisinger. If schools stayed open for lessons, “then we would also support everything else so that we can close ranks,” Meinl-Reisinger offered to the government.